Say, hey! San Francisco, Giants honoring Willie Mays -- No. 24 -- on 2/4/24
Willie Mays: The city of San Francisco will honor No. 24 on Sunday -- 2/24/24. (Getty Images )
By Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
SAN FRANCISCO — The calendar is in perfect alignment on Sunday for one of baseball’s revered stars. On 2/4/24, the city of San Francisco will honor No. 24.
Hall of Famer Willie Mays will be honored on Sunday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared it “Willie Mays Day” to honor the center fielder who started his career in 1951 with the New York Giants and then headed west when the franchise relocated to San Francisco in 1958. He played 21 of his 23 seasons with the Giants before returning to New York to finish his career with the Mets. He retired after the 1973 season
Mays, 92, was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979 and is the oldest living Hall of Famer. He turns 93 on May 6.
The date of 2/4/24 is a once-in-a-century occurrence. But then again, Mays was a once-in-a-century star.
A graceful player who combined speed with power and baseball savvy, Mays was a two-time National League Most Valuable Player and won a batting title. He hit 660 home runs, had 3,283 hits and drove in 1,903 runs while batting .301. Mays earned 12 Gold Gloves and 24 All-Star Game berths.
“I am honored by Mayor Breed’s proclamation, and would like to thank the City of San Francisco and the Giants for this day,” Mays said in a statement. “The game of baseball has been great to me, and not only was I given the opportunity to play, but I was also given the opportunity to help kids all around the world. To me, this day means I am loved. This is as much my day as it is for everyone who loves the Game.”
The day for Mays will tie in with the Giants’ plans for Black History Month, according to the Chronicle. The Giants are also expected to launch a campaign for a Giants-Cardinals game on June 20 at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, according to the newspaper.
Mays played at the park, which opened in 1910, as a teenager with the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro Leagues.
Several San Francisco landmarks, including City Hall, the Ferry Building and Salesforce Tower, will be lit up in orange and black lights on Sunday, MLB.com reported. Oracle Park will also be lit with a decorative banner suspended from 24 palm trees in the stadium’s Willie Mays Plaza.
The idea to honor Mays on Sunday came from Adam Swig, a friend of the “Say Hey Kid” who was intrigued by the coincidence between the calendar date and Mays’ uniform number. He contacted Giants CEO Larry Baer, who in turn reached out to Breed.
“Willie Mays made 24 cool,” Swig told the Chronicle. “He’s the greatest baseball player of all time, an American icon and American hero. And one of the greatest guys I ever met, a great friend. It’s pretty simple to me. It’s his day. He deserves it. San Francisco loves Willie Mays. I hope everyone puts on their 24 jerseys on 2/4/24.”
Baer felt the same way.
“I feel like I’m one of millions of kids that played baseball in the backyard pretending I was Willie Mays in San Francisco,” Baer said Thursday. “Being able to continue to honor him and continue to be part of the Giants family, especially this year when we’re going to Rickwood (Field), it’s really spectacular.
“To me, he will always be the greatest player ever. I think the majority of baseball fans that go back to watching him play probably feel that.”
Willie Mays: The city of San Francisco honored No. 24 on 2/24/24. (Getty Images )
Willie Mays: Monte Irvin, Willie Mays, and Hank Thompson were the outfielders who started for the Giants in the 1951 World Series at Yankee Stadium. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Army rookie Willie Mays bids goodbye to his spiked baseball shoes and holds the military-issued footwear after reporting for duty in 1952. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays playing stickball with Harlem youths in the streets of upper Manhattan in 1954. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Friends and fans of Giants outfielder Willie Mays gave him a celebration at the Polo Grounds in an August 1954 game. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: The Catch. Willie Mays makes an over-the-shoulder of Vic Wertz's drive to the deepest part of the Polo Grounds during Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays scores safely with a headfirst slide during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at the Polo Grounds during the 1950s. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays scales the right center field wall in an attempt to snare a drive by Philadelphia's Harry Anderson in the ninth inning at Connie Mack Stadium. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays poses with Ted Williams, left, and Stan Musial, center before the start of the second All Star Game in 1959 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays is flanked by Roger Maris, left, and Mickey Mantle before a 1961 exhibition game. (Underwood Archives/Getty Images)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays is flanked by Roberto Clemente, left, and Hank Aaron after the 1961 All-Star Game in San Francisco. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays responds to cheers from New York fans as the Giants return to the Polo Grounds. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays holds a ball signifying his 499th career home run on Aug. 27, 1963, at Candlestick Park against St. Louis pitcher Curt Simmons. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays slides safely into home against the New York Mets in a 1964 game at Shea Stadium. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Wille Mays: Willie Mays ties Mel Ott's National League record of 511 home runs during a 1966 game against the Houston Astros at the Astrodome. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: San Francisco Giants center fielder Willie Mays holds up the ball that he hit for his 3,000th major league hit against Montreal on July 18, 1970. Hall of Famer Stan Musial is next to Mays. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays returned to New York as a member of the Mets in 1972. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays, on his knees, pleads with Augie Donatelli after the home plate umpire called Bud Harrelson out at home on a close play during Game 2 of the 1973 World Series. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays gives some pointers to Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw before Game 3 of the 1971 National League Championship Series. (Bettmann/Bettmann Archive)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays stands in front of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston on Oct. 1, 1974. (Boston Globe/Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Willie Mays: The Hall of Famer waves to the crowd during the pregame celebration in honor of his 90th birthday before a game between the Giants and Padres on May 7, 2021. (Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
Willie Mays: The Willie Mays Gate at Oracle Park is decorated for the game between the Colorado Rockies and the San Francisco Giants on April 9, 2021. (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Willie Mays: There are 24 palm trees in Willie Mays Plaza in front of Oracle Park in San Francisco. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Willie Mays: Willie Mays not only had his number 24 retired by the Giants, but also by the New York Mets in 2022. (Newsday LLC/Newsday via Getty Images)